Prologue to Sumter: The Beginnings of the Civil War from the John Brown Raid to the Surrender of Fort Sumter, Woven Into a Continuous Narrative |
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... leave us at the mercy of a Black Republican Government . Mr. Lincoln will have no check . He can appoint his Cabinet and have it confirmed . The Congress will then be Republican , and he will be able to pass such laws as he may suggest ...
... leave us at the mercy of a Black Republican Government . Mr. Lincoln will have no check . He can appoint his Cabinet and have it confirmed . The Congress will then be Republican , and he will be able to pass such laws as he may suggest ...
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... leave immediately , and as the fighting would probably commence in a few minutes , I advised her to take refuge with some family outside and get behind the sand hills as soon as possible to avoid the shot . She hastily threw her wearing ...
... leave immediately , and as the fighting would probably commence in a few minutes , I advised her to take refuge with some family outside and get behind the sand hills as soon as possible to avoid the shot . She hastily threw her wearing ...
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... leaving Philadelphia privately and unannounced with a very few friends ( not more than five ) at 10 o'clock 50 min ... leave at 8.35 A.M. , getting to Washington at 10.20 A.M. A horse and buggy could be obtained in Balt . that would ...
... leaving Philadelphia privately and unannounced with a very few friends ( not more than five ) at 10 o'clock 50 min ... leave at 8.35 A.M. , getting to Washington at 10.20 A.M. A horse and buggy could be obtained in Balt . that would ...
Contents
Contents | 17 |
Echoes from Harpers Ferry | 29 |
The Trial of John Brown | 39 |
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